Kacie BurnettFriday October 20 2017

We’ve got nothing against Julianne Moore. But like most actors and actresses, things go south when “original thoughts” start erupting from her script reader. Reading someone else’s words is easier than thinking your own words. Such was the case when Moore made an appearance on The View to promote a few upcoming movies. Somehow the issue of gun control came up and, well, I’ll just let Julianne speak for herself.

Oh, and this may cause your IQ to sink a few points. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

“You know, people like to talk about it as if it’s a Second Amendment issue,” she said, citing her work with gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety. “It’s a safety issue.”

“A gun is a machine,” she asserted. “You know, when cars were introduced we had any number of fatalities because we didn’t have safety regulations-we didn’t have seatbelts and speed limits and airbags-so we’re asking for those same kinds of things with gun-registration, licensing, background checks…limitations on the number of firearms you can own.”

Oh Julie. People act like it’s a Second Amendment issue because it is a Second Amendment issue. Methinks someone doesn’t know what Second Amendment means.